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  1. Well, everything's got to eat pal. Glad you saw it before it caused any damage to you or machine.
  2. I remember the days when the chat was full, we all had a beer infront of us and had a rootin tootin good old time. What on earth happened? Ah, the good ol' days!! C'mon peeps!
  3. ragdoll

    Hi?

    Rock on! Pop corn RULEEEZZZ!!! These are slightly worrying....
  4. I'm going...Cat and Owen are going....great times to be had by all Jolly good, going to be a rootin' tootin' good time. Sorting out to meet up with Cat and Owen on the way, camped with them last year.
  5. Anyone going? I'll be there, be great to meet a few of you x
  6. ragdoll

    Hi?

    Eyup, and less of the old HAHA!!
  7. ragdoll

    Hi?

    Hiya all, yeah I thought I'd pop in and say hello, see if all you kids are behaving I still have the Bandit yes, got it back on the road a few weeks back after the blooming thing broke lol! With work and all I didn't have the time to fix it right away as it also ran out of MOT whilst it was stood. Happy to be back on the road again. Stay safe out there kids and behave Raggers xxx
  8. ragdoll

    Hi?

    Anyone remember me?
  9. Ill be going depending on work..... Raggers xx
  10. Fantastic........ Keep it going hun and stop saying IF it's WHEN you get to your goal only you can do it Keep it up hun and have fun with it Ragger's xxx P.S Good size on ya there bob - I also agree with GazzyG That is some hard work and allot of gym time! Im opposite to you I had a problem growing up a fat bitch lol Been working on building muscle for a fair few years now but i still battle with the fat thing no matter what i eat i still see the fat reacuring but i handle it quite well - I do still have abit of bulk but i am very happy with my weight and size now just maintaning it now kind of. I can not get to big muscle wise because i also need to be quite flexable because I Also train MMA and Submission wrestling so does help to have abit of bulkiness with me Take care Ragger's xx
  11. Hi kidz, Myself. Big Gin and his daughter are going camping at Abbot's Farm, Goathland on fri 16th to the sun 18th.. We will be there about 4pm on friday the 16th Camping is £10 per person per night (Advisable to check yourself) Depending on if anyones interested, Meet in Goathland car park, at 4:30ish look out for a ZZR600 and a Speed four Anyone welcome to join us Hope to see you there Ragger's xx Cancelled off to scotland instead! woooooop
  12. Was a cracking Farmyard this year Raggers, nice to have a chat with you Saturday morning, did you make it into the comedy tent. Aye sure was a great Farmyard, Aye, did indeedy make it to comedy tent was pmsl HARRY HARRY HARRY HARRY!!! That kid must be popular now man lol was a great night that.. Fantastic comedians can't fault em, had me ROFL(ing) I was sat with two big doggies that kept trying to eat me Was nice to chat with ya Marsey ..... @NAT sorry i missed you hun Hopw you had a fantastic weekend xx Ragger's xxx
  13. OK, I should be up and about by that time Look out for me, im in half leg tracsuit bottoms and a black T-shirt, youll spot the tattoo's lok out for a red pheonix on my bottom left leg see you there Ragger's xx
  14. hello, Ill meet ya all a the custom show..about 11:30ish If i can still stand by that point See ya there Ragger's xxx
  15. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!! Wishing ya many years of happy and safe riding! Ragger's xx
  16. That's bloody nice love it!!! Heres raggy bike!
  17. Quite right. However it depends on the roundabout - a larger, multi-laned roundabout may require a right shoulder check as well (i.e. whilst turning right on a 3 laned roundabout, at the exit before yours mirror, signal, left lifesaver, position to left lane, consider a right lifesaver for anyone exiting late and cutting you up) Thank you! I knew to do this and kept getting told off in my training up to my test.. Good thread Raggers Your very welcome hunny Thank's to Pete to for putting me right Cool, That mean's allot to me...I am so pleased i could help you lingy3 best of luck with your theory and practical. Ride safe all, pleased i could help I am going to bed a happy raggy tonight! Ragger's xxxxx
  18. Actually a lifesaver is given after indicating, unless it's when turning in to a junction or on a roundabout (see below) when it's the second lifesaver in a sequence (i.e. when turning right at a junction: mirror, signal, right lifesaver, position, right lifesaver, pull into junction, accelerate) Quite right. However it depends on the roundabout - a larger, multi-laned roundabout may require a right shoulder check as well (i.e. whilst turning right on a 3 laned roundabout, at the exit before yours mirror, signal, left lifesaver, position to left lane, consider a right lifesaver for anyone exiting late and cutting you up) Even though there have been lots of threads posted about lifesavers and the like that can be searched for I think it's good to have fresh threads every now and then. For anyone taking their CBT although it's important that you get into the habit and routine of using lifesavers appropriately I don't think it should be something to worry about. Your instructor will cover all of this with you, and it may seem hard to understand now but in time and with practice it becomes second nature...do not worry about it (only worry when it's for your test)! Cheers mate, i dont mind been wrong thank's for correcting Raggy xx
  19. "lifesaver" Is a way a biker checks their blindspot it is a quick rear glance over the shoulder and always a good idea to use.... Well,a lifesaver is known as a final quick glance that bikers use these before indicating to change lanes and before they turn off a main road to a minor road...etc.. IE."quick lifesaver check over the left shoulder to make sure no push bikes are at the side of you before you turn into the road" A Lifesaver is a skill a biker is taught on there CBT (Compulsary Basic Training) when they first start to ride, they are to make sure there is no other vehicle at the side of you whilst you try to turn right or left... Waiting to turn right, a biker sits so far to the right that cars can pass on the left but its always a good idea to check over your right shoulder before moving off as other vehicles may dicide to overtake the biker on the right.... (it does happen) To turn left, a biker loks in left mirror puts on indicator then before the biker leans into the turn they take a left "lifesaver" to make sure they are not turning into a pushbiker... The "lifesaver" is always a good idea to use when changing lanes too... They are called "lifesaver" for a reason and they have saved me on roundabouts allot of times... "before exiting a roundabout take a quick left gance to make sure your exit is clear" A lifesaver may also be used to look around you when stood stationary at trafic lights.....and also used before moving off from the trafic lights..... Lifesavers should be done whenever necessary. When turning right always look over your right shoulder. You must have a clear picture of what is going on behind you. Remember rear observations include using lifesavers to get a view of your blind spots (areas not visible in your mirrors). A common mistake is performing a life-saver without knowing what you are looking for. You should perform rear observations: Every 5 or 6 seconds (mirrors) to get a view of traffic following you. Before you change speed (e.g. going from a 30 mph limit to a National) Before you change direction (e.g. turning left or right). Before you stop or pull over except when performing an emergency stop. Before you change position in the road (e.g. moving into the centre when approach a junction, to improve your visibility). There ya go hope this helps Keep safe xxx
  20. +1 on hoddy R&M motorcycles are good, I had my bike restricted there and serviced there a few times...Recomended Raggy x
  21. ragdoll

    I'm learning, ok?

    Hiya, Awww is she porely?? Answer NOO!! If your talking about the cb750 then if you filled it up to the brim it does flow out the bottom, I figured that one out when i used to to fill it up too high Don't worry mr, miller it's fine matie Ragger's xx P.S You know the bar that's inside the tank that you can see? That's where you fill it up to I used to fill it till you can just get your little finger inside there and not touch the fuel, It is a hard tank to fill on that cos you can't really see how much is in it
  22. Aye ill be there with cus in tow £25 pree book and £35 on the gate ............... 19-21 June 2009 http://www.farmyardparty.com/en/farmyar ... fca0ac5116 Ragger's xxxx
  23. If you dont ride.... then you don't know.... where iv'e been and where i gooo..... it's all aboutttt...The freedom of the open road... So pack your bike's and lets roll!!! Look's like a nice ride out matie.... Jix how much for the black suzy?? lol Nice piccy's matie...Thank's for sharing, Both bikes look awesome!! Glad you had a safe ride Take care Ragger's xxxx
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